Mozilla has launched a multi-pronged campaign to challenge a recent
change in Windows that has the effect of overriding users’ choice of
Firefox as the default web browser. Mozilla CEO Chris Beard posted a
blog entry outlining the problem as well as an open
letter to Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella. The change apparently
landed with the recent Windows 10 release and, as Beard explains it,
“while it is technically possible for people to preserve their
previous settings and defaults, the design of the new Windows 10
upgrade experience and user interface does not make this obvious nor
easy.” Mozilla has also posted tutorials
and videos
to help users restore Firefox as their default browser.

Science might be looking a lot more like open source these days.Researchers and scientists around the world are calling for freely-licensed data sets; open-access publishing conditions; and collaborative, transparent peer review. They’re seeking ways open source principles might enhance centuries-old practices of knowledge production in the digital age.It’s becoming a movement: open science. In this year’s series, learn more about how science is evolving through open source:read more

By Marius Nestor Kevin Fenzi posted a new message on the Fedora devel-announce mailing list a couple of days ago, informing all users and developers about a new proposal for the upcoming Fedora 23 Linux operating system, called DNF System Upgrades.

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